Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 29, 1916, Image 4

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    Page Four
Well, Fellows:-
PENNSYLVANIA DAY AND THE GIRLS
Are gone, but remember that you are still welcome at
"Gorogos."
Come in and talk things over.
Graham liE. Sori
ON THE CORNER
Club Notes
Members front the 'English depart
ment and the engineering school ndl
speak at the nest snorting of the Land
scape (limb:num Sin.tet) Plans of
rural land,eape gardening hese been
sent to the Aumrhnn CIN
of Washington. I) C, mill meet
December la The models mere sent for
the purpose of aiding the ea, ll.Oeln
tloll In Its a ork of communitA better
ment. Arrangements are nearly com-
Pled or
_n dunce at Nittany Inn on
3•ob .urY
The rea ularsreeetlng of the Duquesne
club Mus held\ last Saturday 111 Ohl
Main. M ailoonneed that a smoker
mall to ho held the near future and
that the social reennlttee ad practical
tompleted arrangements h for a lance
to be held near Christmas
President Sparks and Captain Ahrenda
were present at a feed el, en by Com
pany 111 and their alters. to celebrate
the sunning of the Sophomore saber on
Pellll9N hot. day. Speeches a
freshments comproed the program
re-
At a recent meeting of %clot County
club it one decided to hold the nnimal
Christmas dance in the Deviation ii
armoryon Tuetilny ei ening. December
21, Fond arrangements score loft to a
committee of the tenoning men Wash.
liiiin &Inman, Rues, Tomlinson, Kirk,
Krell.. The club find its owlets] tokeii
for the LaVie last Friday
At ite recent meeting the Cnie Club
wire fortunate enoh to bac,'
o f
NVatta gate an explan ug ation or tome of
the t,roblenng that crane up in the ex
tension, One of the agrienitural depart
ment nof the darcultica be spoke
of nos the prmntung of scienttfic m•
formation so it A, ould be Intereqing and
attrattire to the-, action, it IV to bone
lit This talk WO is part of the ad
dr-an nide, he ninde at the Natnonal
o"antge rn Waslangton a few tiny be•
foie
Tubd is planning to hate ton next
meeting an open, nue Thi,neeting ndl
he held in "Old Chapel" on the en ening
of December lIDe Duck° cull be the
epeaker of the exentng.
Tlit boys from Harrisburg turned out
stront. tt their club meeting Saturdat
night Mach enthiounim mall aroused
lit the committee an charge of the an
nual dunes mlnelt mill he held December
2S. at the Winterdale huh or Harris
bora An eight-piece orchestra luts been
secsired and many lintel effects in decor
ating are planned Tho club is nego
tiating st ilh the Penn Stitt" Glee Club tor
a concert to he git en at Harrisburg
sometime during the Christmas often
hmn and the plan bill no doubt mater-
Libre
The Socialist Shins circle MIIIOI NV.
Orglllll7oll recently held its first regular
meeting last Tuesday night and the fel -
Inn no of tiers elected II I`
Krunirine. president NV If. Krell nice
3firrinn . res e tlui l er C 9t
the'se nety should be knoun Us the
P.. State Chanter of the Inter-Cal
le:unto Socialist Societn From the ills.
play at enthusiasm and interest nt its
drat neetinu. this club is hound to line
and flourish.
"SHORT HORNS" DUE TO
ARRIVE NEXT WEDNESDAY
indieationn point to a 'Tenni
brentang registration an the cominc
'inter Course in narteulture aluela will
open its rho,. on WI du.claN, 1/erem
ber 0 To date more than one hundred
moaner lane been reeened by the de.
Thu tmeut of agrumilure from prosper
time sthdentn in lilt course, but nn usual
there mill be a well ninny win aOl
clone al the last month n and the rn
rolhnent will probably be In tire neuzli•
bothood of 150 or more The mama.% of
labor on farms thin near will prat nut
ninny from tokula sol‘antace of this
work. but nt that it nand nerd crowd It
eNpected The 11411111 outbn. of murk In
to (nurse it ill be folloned and MI rad!.
rid Limoges lin. Lrrn announeed
FINDS THINGS CHANGED
AFTER 23 LONG YEARS
"'fine only thing flint hug, fninillar
about, tine At Move to 01,1 nut
that. only when owned from the rear,"
Milt the eselainntion of Robert 11 Mr
cur, formerly of the class of 18011, and
olio hog meek paid no ilrid coot to
hint,. Collegesince he left here in 18113.
'And men Ohl doesn't look the'
tiee 111 the rear, for I Ille•S tile 11911111
11,, rubbish and !Meeks tuna trued
to ;Adorn the Ltrk door of the college"
Alr. Gornto olio ix a elate edjuster of
insurance, cirtuallv got hint m ILo
moldt nf the ioirpriolng elinnges tlint lie
fohund Heirs
In hhis s
ldrmst .
I li l e ia sold, t t o h e n e t el.
loge consisted onlc of half a damn
buildings—Old the armory, the
mainengineering building just being
erected, the elleinktry and botany
bn couple of barns If
sin, math pleased nth the nunderfnl
grootli of the college mime he eon a
mudent here.
Fr"'
?reslmen End Season
By 'Downing Pitt Fresh
(Conthued from Page 1)
WOLFE STARS
The State 1 tesamen lined ni, for the
stnrting nhilstle N.th the aim d at their
baelat and Dint 01 Pitt pet tho first
dent in the pigskin -p en 1, 0 1,1ek,,) off
11111“ on the 20 yam. line. Burns and
s .l tlfe found easy Sens , for first loan
but were handed ajolt a. the neat trio
attempts. On the felluu in), way. Wll
ens Intercepted a faraatd 1. 0) Wolfe
tat the Slate Freshmen's 45 h r d Ilse
It tuna now Pitt's ball hat, often oshman
JEWELER and OPTICIAII
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
, Agent For ';
Smith Typewriterg 1
j C. E. SHUEY
/33 . 50nt6 Mink Striae
il had failed to 1 ,,,,,, t ,,, t ,, t i re hue. 80 0 t ‘. eols, „ i ,‘ t i i 4 t
i t , b r o i r . l i :Lt , t .a. o as pentium, to- 1
' punted to Miller sin, mos donned Stn In. ' ”
,
On Intl plat s% ilea, attempted n filo I
nun 20 pad line %1 idle oat Imo to '/
trusted w ith the leather and n Bli it ,u s , , l . , i:, 11 ' 1 s ii
, iwt li ,, ,, , t . : th u . '7 it
, '” d t i lte . r aril ‘ t . :l , l ,i. 1
~ 1 .•. 1
tucked safeic under los area motion tilt I'm'
t
77 yards behind a tine Interfmence to trilled 111
to the tart 1 ' ttirds lame hem"' lamb:lit '
iloneser, poosession ot the t
Olin Pitta tort lute turn Le u°- dar t " lull pm „I to lie of little toad to 1
ed from behind Dunbar %coo gicen in, State, as thec tote unable to gain 1
honor of carrptig the ball out no ''''' Nt she then attempted a I.lcl. .1110 ,Ifl I
second attempt itronnii "gilt end \ Itlier
kicked the goal Score, stale 1n sh 7. t h i t ‘ U. ll ,‘,l;', l ,
,U.', ut s ,„ l ,l l :. l s te l in ,U l ) , r l :ll,,.,‘„ n ' S ° L e l r .. l ..', l t :
Pitt knish ti line non booed consitientbls and heldl
Bauch he b
opened op the again 111
1‘ , , , u . g to nun , ~,,t o , 0 , li , .1. Pitt for tan nts Gointit aim substi.
toted tor Doti,. \\ alto punted the
`on" to b""' ' l5 " nt n"u but torte t " Id boll out et the danger ,one to the i
here and forced to lona The kick !A, tu enty.ll,e said line Hon es or, they
. I:l i ci t, , ,r ket t l il h e ttt ,
~,,,,iti;:ro,ll:l,int to
~ , ,I , i , n
1 L , .. , t 1 1 ';,°T,
~ t l. l tt e i ltg o. ,a l
f, c , , k n e s
i tz , i . z i cin ki t c l i t z ro f t , t , e r tg , , , l : :
5 cards tor holding 'I lir., r ent
on
no tion ninth tesolced aselt into a loosen'
foiloued for Pitt tit close succecsion but' pass, Pitt toisatteed to
tine
ten,satil line.l
the ball tuns sloe 53 the 1 rchmen , hell 1 At this itinettire the quarter ended i
Osborne intercepted a tormard intended :
for a Pitt end The quarter ended mith j AMOS GOES IN.
the hell nu Pitt's 12 )and line u here i JIM, before the beginning a the
Sillier and Wolfe had placed it In tun fourth quarter. .knios sits substituted
long runs Ifur Whom,. Pitt I.lll.leelied 111 gam-
BOTH TEAMS PENALIZED ling one said and then attempted II for.
Soon after the opening of the quarter ,o_tinth,l,ltlinni.nielite,lrloiluejit,t3ocioesrt Oli n i' ill
the hall Stns whence,' to the Pitt Fresh. " I 'n
on done. State secured the hall nu
men's 5 yard line tom her" a illn,lllll once i
, and' thin tuent-ptrd line but mos lotted In
the goal cons bitereeptisi 1? .' ul ' uu ' punt, being uttable to gain Wllcux
returned to the 20 3itri hue by
tbu ' caught the ball and nos duuned on
referee .. , State's Wort} 11, e.) ard line llou tier,
As a result of hating, on th e nes.,
the freshmen Accra set back 15 )ends, 1 :: 1 L 1, I f r o o r ' l „, :int bri n e il l 3
o in t libl t e he to h,, g l a p te, of blit ,
plachig the pigskin an the opponents 3o ""'
i Ilfteen- card penal t) In their tut O) eight•
yard line Apparently to eiltinitre tn. , or d h oc l i ttler glinted ten 3 anis
penult), the oilleltd levied 15 3ards on around right end and then 1% thus: kiek•
the Pitt Freshmen, forcing tbem to taint etl to the [coml.) said line, mitre State
Miller receiced on the 40 yard Turk. secured ths ball. Four 3ards lind hecn l'
Rl/1011 U. injured at Ws point :mu tuns
tamed when a `teen
. )illii penalts mas t
rephoed by Small sulheted I Violin kicked to Aslimati,
PUNTING GAINS FOR PITT cilia nos tackled on State's forts-yard •
Ilie Stele freshmen now held the ball 1,,,,,, 31 5 K e 1, 0 3 wins substitntea for
on the opponents 40 lard lute and hI ere Barri, lii th t nest series of pla3s the
pen i
again tarot after to o success I I:1 o niy gam nos secured by means of n
'lips netting 0 yards It tsar fourth fun, nil pass. Another concord posit
`loon and close to Pitt scoring territory \I. Intercepted by 3lelelses told ear.
so Wolfe tried a farmed but sots un- neil to Pats forty-lice-sand low State
successful and the ball was neon to aocoo coil e d t o gam nod Pitt secured
the ball on demos Tattler attempted a
Pitt. The westerners decided nut to at•
tempt plunging and punted InunedettelY rim aroma right end, but cots thrown
to State's 47 chalk mark and uere nd- for a loss of lice )needs b,3 Mack. Pat
stowed 15 units bcsause of a penulty The executed tun successful torments for a
pigskin war nosy in state's possessson on Fain of thirteen 3 ards, but before any
lax 31 yard linew olio opted the at- more pleb s Collid be attempted the
tack by tearing oir 7 lards around the wont, ended•
opposing right end Hiller fumbled but
rec.:nand loot oh and called for cc kick 'rho. 1 ' '''.P.
on the folluning play, Tittler receised State-7. Pat-0.
for the Smoky City ele , en and Stirs nallell .. ~...,7, r • il • • \ il S I 1.. 0 ,
donned almost immediately by blatant. Hills . L T.... Kelley
ski, Tittler and Winter fault' to make Brown .L E.. Thomas
any definite gain through the steady Osborne C .. ...C. Allsbouse
State line end the ball Olin ngain booted Illicel, . ... . It. C Alitchelll
to State, Wolfe was ghee tire ball and k nutting '1".0 Pearlman
thrown for a 0 3 ord loss but easily Stiloanskt .... B. 1 , . * * Unlfith
made that up when he elrcled left end Miller ... Qlt ...... Tittler
for 10 yards on the folloulng play. Pitt Umber 1 11 11 Ashintot
again recalled the wrong end of alO I N ta u r i r f i: . 1t .F 11 11 11 . .. .
w 1 , 3 1 i , i , r , ,1 .
yard
k u'll'lt 't ' ' . GOAL THREATENED Tniirtnln`ni ---1) 1" . " . .."‘.iq tree
s
mß.oth
at tennis
oint thisubando and nea
returned tho .I.leto It
ning
tinier ploy. Thu ball wan still tho
preNuailon of - rho Stnto freshmen on I
Pat's fil yard lino. Dunbar and 51111 or
V.OO first down but Mont dopritud of I
this mt uount of a 5 yard penalty, Ile-1
Noltey substituted for Dorris and on
falling to ut to tho ullleialo, his I
teammates oorosot bank 15 yards, Thu
reehmen punted to TOOT ho was
downed in thu addille of tho field, Pitt
ultra. , oil In ton uttatoplo altar loll
ing at II eard punted to 3111Ier who
; a
undo a tcit nn his 12 yard Una
11,1'ft:hetottumptod to Mel. ono but the
punt wa, blacked unit reentered by Pitt
On lin, Fretllll,loll . . /0 yard marls. It
looked bad for Um Freghlesnine° Pitt
on do finit play broke through tfio lino
for two yards but the goal was sated
by Dm opportuna lastlo of tho Limo
keoper, Score for tho hulf—Stute
Pat fj,
NO
s ,
Tho second half begun in a cornea hat
peutllar way. Pitt . .Fresh were penal
iced lite yards because of being Into In
coming out and the State yearlings
were glom the ball on Pitt's thirty•flso•
yard line, Tim half atm started with
out the wad kickoff Pitt fresh braced
tonslderably, but although they suc•
mauled In keeping State Fresh front in•
creasing their more, failed to register
'falai Pitt had possesses of the bull
Yt ithln ten yards of the Ditto and White
goal Imo but Ilertnan's men„eot out of
the pinch in each case literally "by the
skin of their teeth” In one case Pitt
lost the hill on downs and iii the other
State's firs' sear team ticerted the dimy
ger by Intercepting a forward pass of
Pat'soter the goal line On the other
hand, In the second half State did not
at any time menace Pat's goal, al
though they dtsplated some Imo de
tensito playing. Pat attempted the
ace of the forward pass amen times
with tart neg success, elute State only
attempted ono which fait I. Another
feature of the game was the entire
absence of any attempts at field goals
The second half started with the ball
on Pitt's thirty-ate-Yard lute and In
State's possesses Wolfe and Dunbar
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The Bread that satisfies.
Try our delicious Pastry and Ice
Cream.
THE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY
Both Phoors
,4011111P*irgRiffai.ta Think Go.
,Phofoplags of Qualify
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Nittany Theatre Pastime Theatre
THURSDAY COMING
Anita Stewart
7n
PAVLOWA
"THE DARING OF DIANA"
A closer littlo otor) pith n pleasing star The Supreme Exponent Of The Dance
TTHDAY And Greatest Pantomimist
Broom Bonin-ale Of Her Time
rn IN
"PLAIN JANE"
Reptono Comedy " THE DUMB GIRL
SATURDAY OF POR T I CI"
Owen Moore
In One of the most lavish productions
"ROLLING STONES" ever filmed in the entire history of
A 'aramount Quality Program moving pictures.
gained lino a -rds anal then PILL U.
penalized floe yards for offside, Dun.
bar Inept through left tackle for three
111,111 and State m tarn Inn itenalised
line Nartlx for undue delay On the next
plan failed tpted a foroard pass
m Inch and Pitt secured the hall
on donnas oil their omit toenta•linetYard
nn
then seetired too hat donna
hat ,Ina unable to gam more and .
man puttied. Aliller taught the hall On
I the to eat n -said lane but iti returning
a nnals uu,od out.of bound., .0 tho
15110,111 ,al.l Ail, nit
had gamed L,.. tOnic matt reeein eat it
i line nerd I , ollllill Ott the fullunl nag
intobleil and Kellen of Pitt
,limed
aittas th stat e ha e...1 1l
ed in gOn the nainiag od four
el pevenlays
• •
touchdorr n—U filler Sulogtitution.,
blot° Bort for Block, Black for Fatli
log. Smith for Itatuti, 31eK elre? for
Burris, Ilarm for 31rlielre,r, I,lllf itli
for Dr.nbur, .loon for Osborne.
ret for Burris, Pitt Wintern for Bard,
Peters for C Rith, Burd for Winters,
Jim for B .kllehouse. Officials-110-
(Tel, Ilernouro, Genera Umpire—
Cuildwan, Syraeure flood linciumn—
Knox, file. 'lime of quarters-10mm
rites.
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We Have A Full Line Of Art Prints
Mottos And College Posters
Framing Promptly Done
THE MUSIC ROOM
•TE COLLEGIAN
PENN ST
tate Physically
Well Matched
Pitt and S
Are
til from Pogo I)
CdNOVER
The Husk's , Pivot Of The
Penn State Line
C/arne.l.lo, 11 T 1119 2*l 01
11 11. I'll 2 11
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11)1 jug, Q 11. 1110 22
511
Clal k. T. II It 150 22 II
It IT It. 11..1 19 ti 9
fleck, 11 11 II 150 20 211
Hess, F 2. 173 21 59
SHOES
OF ALL KINDS
Colloge Boot Shop
The White Grotto Cede
Is under new management but the same first-class
service and courteous treatment will continue as
heretofore. -
COME IN.
OF. S. CLINGER, Mgr.
Carlson. Lll 104 22 59
'7llnrialllll. I.T. 1113 2..1 II I
Sutherland, 1. G. 1911 24 111
l'eels. C. 177 21 5 5
Sirs. 11 O. 1115 23 11 2
Seidel, 11'1' 21111 21 0
Herron. It 11. 169 22 5.11
Morro 6, 0.8. 16.1 21 511
11.16,66, I. 11 11. 175 22 5 7
1/ellarl. 11.1111 lis 21 s'l
51c1.6r111. P.ll. 175 20 516
Stole mill be especially to ell fertilled
far
then Caine alt), substitute material.
tsmeral of the 1110,11 on the bench during
this toms. hate been in all the big
games of the season and are teeny to
take the places of the regulars at a nay
mat's notice Morris, Cabbage. lodger
ton and 5.1.1111 are in lit rendition and
are imams to get in chance or the big
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Including Every Building
THE STUDENT BODY PICTURE
and
PICTURES OF PENNSYLVANIA DAY
All Styles and Sizes on Sale at the
Y. M. C. A. Room
On Exhibition At The Toggery Shop
p ' a~,~..
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The kindly appeal 0f...g00d oldßichmond
Straight Cuts" has always made them be
loved. Made for the First Families of
Virginia, they were the first high-grade
cigarettes produced in the United States.
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50 for 90 cents: 100
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ednesday, 110v720,
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